Palitoy Action Man collection of figures, including Talking Commander, brunette painted hair, rigid hands, right arm is detached but present, plus a Pedigree Tommy Gunn figure, black moulded hair, complete with equipment manual, plus eight other assorted Action figures and a quantity of clothing, accessories, leaflets and booklets, interesting lot, conditions vary from Fair to Good Plus throughout.
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5 Kenner Star Wars ROTJ boxed sets - Endor Forest Ranger, Ewok Assault Catapult, Tri-Pod Laser Cannon, Radar Laser Cannon and Vehicle Maintenance Energizer; JusToys Star Wars Bend-Ems Gift Set; 3 carded Star Wars figures; Palitoy Action Man Radio, boxed; 2 boxed Star Wars Ewok Foam Bath & Soaps Sets; 5 rare mint and carded Wilton Star Wars cake candles; with a selection of unboxed Star Wars vintage vehicles etc.
MAN UTD Real photo ( 17 x 12 cms) showing United in action, probably 57/8 as it is signed on the back by Bob Harrop . Harrop made his debut v West Brom in the Cup replay in 58 ( after Munich) and made 11 appearances in total for United. Also included in this lot is a good condition United Reserve home programme v Liverpool dated 9/11/57, complete with token, no writing and Harrop, Colman, Jones, and Charlton included in the United team. Good
Collection 1855/60 Bell`s Life and Sporting Chronicle newspapers - articles cover horse racing, Tattersall`s horse sales, cricket matches, boxing, pigeon shooting, yachting, coarsing, shooting et al both at home and on the continent - in June 6, 1858 interesting article on Royal Ascot and the unpopularity of his Royal Highness who preferred to miss the meeting and go to the continent instead. In the same issue there is also conformation of the boxing championship between Tom Paddock and Tom Sayers. Extensive cricket match reports to include the MCC England XI, yet you are Wednesday as Laura Sheila of the planet Ludlow races 1858 Shrewsbury races greatest names in a nightmare many editions of week cup in the papers and are sworn to or so 345 is a 1960 Rugby, Eton, I Zingari, Cambridge and Oxford et al, Henley Regatta and so on. It makes great reading, see the new cricket laws regards the bowling action, numerous race course meetings that were in existence in those days many now defunct, debating the rules of football, professional Cricketers, tennis at Oxford, The Grand National, The Oxford and Cambridge rowing match (Boat Race), plus an announcement by Wm Park, golf ball maker of Musselburgh, who will play any man in the world at golf for £100 or £200 a side over 36 holes to be played on each of the three golfing greens at St Andrews, Musselburgh, and North Berwick, plus lots more to read and digest. All ex bound copies - generally (F/G) (50)
HUNTING AND RACING. THE EDWARDIAN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT HUNTING DIARY OF THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM REGINALD WYNDHAM 1907-10 Seasons, with full accounts of days hunting with various packs, in particular the Duke of Rutland`s, copiously illustrated with quarter plate [100 x 140mm] photographs, invitations, press cuttings, mainly relating to Wyndham`s success as a breeder of racehorses, written in ink, 276p (200 x 160mm), some autograph letters tipped in, quarter tan morocco gilt (split) t.e.g., c1910 Captain the Hon. William Reginald Wyndham (1876-1914) was the third son of Henry Wyndham, 2nd Baron Leconfield. He served in the South African War but returned to service in 1914 as a Captain in the Lincolnshire Yeomanry attached to the 1st Life Guards. He was killed in action on 6 November 1914 and left an estate of £325,000. 516. WORLD WAR TWO. THE AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT WAR DIARY OF THOMAS CLORAN, RAF WHEN A PRISONER OF WAR IN STALAG LUFT VII written in soft pencil (subsequently carefully written over in black ink by his wife) in a Wartime Log for British Prisoners issued by the YMCA, 116 pages (170 x 120mm) illustrated with drawings of camp life and his German identity card, an account of his bailing out of a burning Lancaster over France, capture and arrival at the camp, followed by occasional entries from 22 August 1944-22 April 1945 and the following few days, the last two leaves with details of his fellow allied prisoners, with his group of three campaign medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star and War Medal, in franked card box of issue, a wristwatch and album of press cuttings An extraordinary account of life in Stalag Luft VII in the closing months of the war. Thomas Henry Cloran (1913-1981) volunteered for the RAF in 1939. He was the navigator on board a blazing Lancaster bomber over France and bailed out at 02.15 hrs on 31 May 1944. Before doing so he noticed another of the crew who was crouching in the aircraft`s nose and had no parachute. Although both men were severely burned, Cloran told him to cling to his waist and they would jump together. Tragically the man eventually lost his grip and fell to his death. Two French women sheltered Cloran but, realising that he needed life saving treatment, handed him over to a German medical unit. In later life Cloran sought out the surviving woman, then of great age, who had been ostracised by her village in the mistaken belief that she had collaborated with the Germans over his arrest. A deeply religious man, he was born at Royton, Lancashire and as a young man moved to Bletchley, Herfordshire where he managed a butcher`s shop for the local Co-Op. Stalag Luft VII was opened in 1944 in what is now Poland. In September of that year the 230 RAF crew were joined by men captured at the Battle or Arnhem. On 19 January 1945, with the approach of the Red Army the Germans marched the by then 1500 prisoners, including Cloran, west, crossing the Oder and on 5 February put them on a train to Stalag III-A. There 20,000 allied prisoners were liberated by the Russians.

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